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Welcome to El Bandit's Champions Resource

I have finally started running HERO with a brand new Champions Campaign! I am pretty excited about the upcoming sessions.

:: Sean


Sections

Adventures
Campaign Rules
City of Metropolis

Heroes
Villains
 

 

Who are the Villains?
Metropolis has a large number of villains that cause all sorts of problems each day. Below you will find descriptions of them.

AMP
Amp is a minor villain who utilizes technological gauntlets to generate and fire a powerful electrical charge at his opponents. He is also a skilled acrobat and often dodges attacks with ease. Amp typically uses his powers to steal money or other valuables. In the past he has worked with many other super villains including the Crime Baron.

CRIME BARON
Crime Baron is possibly one of the most powerful villains in Metropolis since it is said he controls all the crime in the city in one fashion or another. His identity is a well guarded secret, but he commands a vast network of extremely loyal criminals. One would wonder if perhaps their loyalty were inspired out of fear.

MEG
Megan Hyatt is wanted for the theft of Knight Enterprises aerial battlesuit prototype. The battlesuit uses an advanced neural interface that allows instant response to the users commands. In addition it is heavily armored and armed with multiple weapon systems. Meg is rarely seen except when she raids nuclear facilities and steals the plutonium for unknown purposes. Occasionally she works with other super villains, presumably for money.

RAVEN BLACKHEART
Raven Blackheart, the long time nemesis of the Grey Falcon, has been around since the 1940's. Raven’s powers are similar to the Grey Falcon's energy manipulation ability. Recently her focus has been on quick robberies of valuables, very unlike the grandiose schemes she was known for of several decades ago.

SILKY THE WONDERPIMP
Silky the Wonderpimp is a rather bizarre villain who uses his mental powers to commit crimes against society and sometimes sanity. His usual plans are always flamboyant and people fear his Retro Gun. Silky dresses in a bright green leisure suit and his sidekick, Call Girl, is also equally outrageous.

SIN-A-STAR
One of the most dangerous super powered villain groups is Sin-A-Star. The group was formed by Doc Steel, a cyborg who once was a brilliant scientist. Sin-A-Star is composed of Electra, Predator, Wizrobe and Falcon. Electra is a young woman who is gifted with the ability to project electrical blasts. Predator has the ability to change into a large number of predatory animals including a Tryanosaurus. Little is know about Wizrobe, except that he wields deadly magic. Falcon is a skilled martial artist. The team operates out of an advanced aerial craft. It is not unusual for the team to hire additional muscle to perform distraction missions or achieve secondary objectives.

TITAN
Titan is an attractive muscular man of Greek ancestry. He has an apparent love of Greek mythology since he dresses like one of the Olympian Gods. His powers are mystical in nature and he possesses great strength and can increase his physical size drastically. Titan is the sworn enemy of the Gladiator.

WARLOCKE
Warlocke is a large, muscular man endowed with mystic powers. He has a bully mentality and loves inflicting pain on weaker foes. Typically he dresses in a trench coat lined with runes and covers his face with white make up. Warlocke is often thought of as a magical thug for hire since he enjoys performing hits on difficult targets. In the past he has worked with Sin-A-Star and Crime Baron. 
 

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